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  • Tangibility in Gameplay

    Via Networked performance Ana Paiva, Rui Prada, Ricardo Chaves, Marco Vala, Adrian Bullock, Gerd Andersson, and Kristina Hook, ICMI’03 , November 5–7, 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In this paper, we describe a way of controlling the emotional states of a synthetic character... Read more ...

    Published on 12/06/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • The Stress Eraser

    Via Medgadget The Stress Eraser from Helicor claims to reduce cronic stress. Designed by Frog design, Stress Eraser is a standalone device that induces relaxation through breathing exercises programmed in. I prefer a glass of wine, but the design is nice-looking Read more ...

    Published on 09/14/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Coloring emotions

    Via Siggraph 2005 Emerging Technologies web-site Color-Enhanced Emotion is a system that recognizes facial expressions and controls skin-pigment components using a real-time processor to enhance them. Developed by Toshiya Nakaguchi and coll. from Chiba University, the installation uses ... Read more ...

    Published on 09/01/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Does technology make us happy?

    In this comment recently posted on Doors of Perception , design guru John Thackara criticizes EU's r&d programmes. According to Thackara, these programmes are too much technology-focused and don't put societal challenges at their centre. I fully agree with Thackara's criticism. My own exp... Read more ...

    Published on 08/05/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Virtual sky helps patients to relax during...

    Via the Presence Listserv Mercy Therapeutic Radiology Associates use manmade skyscape to provide a comfortable ambience during radiation therapy. The images help patients relax and lie still during treatments. The manmade skyscape, called a SkyCeiling, is produced by Fairfield-based ... Read more ...

    Published on 07/07/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

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